at 12c; 1,323 lb, at 12c, less 50c. per head. Missouri 
steers, 1,460 lb, at 1244c, SOB. Ohio steers, 1,464 lb, at 
1244c. 56 lb, less 85; do, 1,244 lb, at 1194c; 56 1b, less $1 
per head; hulls, 1,515 lb, at 5 etc; Missouri steers, 1,130 
!b, at 1144 c, 55 B: Pennsylvania stable-fed steers, 1,494 
B, at 7&c. live weight; do, 1,500 lb, at 1244c. 56 B; do, 
1,425 B, at 12c. and 81 per head. Michigan oxen, 1,470 
lb, at 10c, 55 B. 
Calves.—A few choice Jerseys reacfred 8e, but 716c. 
Is the outside quotatlou for prime stock. Buttermilk 
calves sold at fe-tOjc, Poor to prime country dressed 
sold at 4® 9c; common to prime city dressed at o@10c. 
Veals, 106 B, at 7c; 12s b, at ss^c; ■* it., at 4440; 97 B, at 
4c. Jersey veals, various weights, at 644® i%c. 
Sitr.cr avtj Lambs.— Total receipts for six <la vs, 31,087 
head against®,1 head for the corresponding time 
last week. Clipped sheep sold at 85.'9>©5,75; unshorn 
do at C74®744e. Yearlings sold at 8<38}6c. - for fair to 
primr. Poor stock uot wanted- A few Spring lambs 
sold at 85.25647.50.Dressed mutton in rather better de¬ 
mand at at -vadressed yearlings selling a; Ills 
<a,124ie. Clipped Ohio sheep 58 lb, at 83.35. Unshorn 
Ohio sheep. 308 tb. at 741c. Jersey lambs at an aver- 
have been made for six years.An arrange 
ment by which the claims of France are to be 
satisfied has been accepted by Queen Rana- 
volo, of Madagascar._Clubs are about to 
be organized in the State of Vera Cruz to pro¬ 
mote the election of Gen. Diaz as President of 
Mexico in 1884.It is believed that war is 
imminent between France and China. Gun¬ 
boats have left Toulon for Tonquin. The 
Chinese, too, are reported to be making active 
preparations.At Paris, Louise Michel, the 
prominent female anarchist, has been com¬ 
mitted for trial.Three gunborts are crais- 
ng off Cork, in order, it is said, to intercept a 
vessel proceeding from America with a con¬ 
signment of infernal machines.The Ha¬ 
vana authorities have removed the restrictions 
on importations of certain brands of American 
lard, analyses of the article having proved the 
charges of adulteration to be false. 
An encounter is reported between Frenchmen 
and natives at Pontanegro, Congo. The na¬ 
tives are said to have been victorious. 
Strawberries. Charleston, 4R quart. 30@40c. 
apples. Western New York, mixed lots, 83.00 
600.75; Hnldwlne, V barrel, 83.SOf<i,4.00; do.. Green¬ 
ings, V barrel, 83-50O4JXI: do.. Inferior, p barrel, 
$2.50®3,?5: cranberries, Jersey, fair to good V crate. 
83.00aj3.50; do. <lo,, poor “ - 
oranges, choice, bright, 
do., fair to good, $1.00®) 
Picked, V tb.. (K6l®?44r..; cio., di. 
do., do., good to primo, SgfOGUc 
turtle soup, 82.75w3.00- do. foreign, mediums, 81.80(a) 
1.90; peas,green, liSd, prime.8l.25@L27hh do.Southern, 
b. e.. Hi 2-bushel bag. $2,50@’2.75. 
Breadstuffs AND Provisions.— Wheat.—Ungraded 
Winter red U 2.Qe. higher; No.lred Is the same; steam¬ 
er No. 3 White bile, higher! No. 1 white ls?44c. higher; 
No. 2 red seller for April Is 4S*c. higher. Eye—West¬ 
ern is 2c, higher; Canada and State is 46c. higher. 
Corn—Ungraded mixed Is 2e. higher; No. 3 Is 6c. high¬ 
er. Oats—No. 2. Is 44c. higher: No. 1 Is 46c. higher; 
white Stale la 80. higher. 
Pricesof Flour, Feed uud Meal—F lock—M arket bet- 
ter, with a fairly active export demand. Quotations: 
No. 2,82.700,3.65; latter extreme; superfine, $3.65644 15. 
latter extreme; eommon to fair extra State, $4.10® 
4.35; good to fancy do., 84.4Cf-i7.00; common to good 
extra Western. *4.10® I.to; good to choice, 84.7OS87.60; 
UUI. WA. ^.LiXnHIthilVj UU. 
leanuts, Virginia, hand- 
ilo., fancy, 6§4@7*4e.: 
‘ :,i hickory nuts, P 
bush.. 81.506Sl.75; pecans. P ft,. 5tgi7c. 
Eaos.—A more or less unsettled tone continues, and 
the market Is feverish. Buyers appear indifferent, 
and, as a rule, confine, orders to immediate wants 
State and Pennsylvania In bbls.. 18 doz.. 13® 
1S4&C: choice Western, 1746® 1744c; Canadian, 1746® 174iC; 
Southern choice, '7c: do. Inferior, 14®16c; duck eggs, 
25®2fie: geese. 40 m42c. 
Hay and Stiiaw.— The market Is liberally supplied 
with all grades of hay, and trade continues quiet. 
Straw tn free supply and dull. 
Hay, No. 1. prime, P 100 lbs, S0@85c; do. No. 2, good, 
70®75c; do- No. 3, medium, 65®70e; do. clover mixed, 
55®S0c: Jo. shipping, 55c; do. clover, 45®50c; straw, No. 
1 rye, 50c; No. 2 rye, 40c: do. oat, 30@35c. 
Hoes.—Brewers are buying to a small extent, and 
outside their purchases the business amounts to very 
little. The market firm In tone. 
N. Y. State, crop or 1332, prime to choice, 92@95e; do. 
do., mediums. S5®90Ct do., do., low grades, 80@83c; 
do., crop of 1381, good to choice, 80®85e; do., old olds, 
60®65c; Eastern, crop of 1332, fair to choice, 80090; 
Pacific Coast, do., do., so®90. 
Poultry and Game.—L ive Poultry—Prices noni 
nally unchanged, though the tone Is weak. 
Sprlngchlctens, near-by, V palr,73c®8L25; fowls,Pa. 
anil Jersey, 17®13c.; do. State, ti®18c.; do. Western. 
17®iBc.: Souchern. 16c.; roosters, mixed, old and 
common to good extra round hoop Ohio, Sl.lffil.85; 
good to choice, do., 84.9(Vi,7.(Xl; common extra Minn.. 
$4.10644.71); dear, $5.60® 86,35; rye mixture. $5.18®5.73; 
bakers' extra. $.7.75<ir,.SU; straight, $ii.25fiS7.1iJ; patent, 
86.76® 7.60; St. Louis common to fair extra, 84,v0®4.75i 
good to very ehulee, $4.80(37.00: patent Winter wheat 
extra, 86.25®7.25; city mills extra, for West Indies, 
85.25tsJi.60- South America, 85.€5@5.|5. Southern Flour 
a trifle better with a moderate export and Jobbing 
trade demand. Common to good extra, $4.85®&.lV: 
§ ood to choice, 85.1* <i)6.85. Kye flour quiet, unchanged. 
upertine. 88.utJfttS.7r>, latter for choice. Corn Meal (lull; 
yellow Western, $S2Wft»:M.V Brandvwtne, $3.45®3.SU. 
Feed about steady; 10 B®30V(.95c.; 100 B, !Kk.-.®$LU5; 
sharps, $1.10® 1.15; rye feed. $1®L05. 
Pricks of Grain— Wurat.—M arket irregular and 
unsettled. Ungraded Spring at 95c. in store: do. 
Winter red, steamer No. S red, $1.05: No. 
3 red. $1.1746 delivered; steamer No. 2 red, $1.17; No. 
2 red, $1.3046 for rail eerlUleutes, $b2l6i(a'L‘i!!i4 deliv¬ 
ered from elevator; $1.21 In sroro; No. 1 red. 81.26; 
mixed Winter, $1.09; ungraded white, 35c®l.3446; 
steamer No. 3 white, 8546c; No. 1 white, 53®9lo; 
No. 2 white, $1.03® 1.04 for certificate*. ShOttJJ 
delivered next week; No, 1 white, $1,13®1.1*4$; 
No. 2 red seller April. 8L19®L2144: Mav, $1.1976® 
1.22; June, $1,211^0.1.21; July. $1.2344®t-Otiq: August, 
$ 1.22®L*2-144) September, t£*»i@lj». EVE-Markei 
urin aud quiet; Western. 72®7®-; Canada und State, 
TIMBER LANDS 
Well Pleased Wltli the Fertilizer. 
Kings Co., L. I., Oct. 25, 1882. 
H. J. Balter & Bro.—I used about 800 pounds 
of Potato Fertilizer to the acre, which yielded 
over 300 bushels of fine large potatoes to the 
acre. I am very well pleased with your Fer¬ 
tilizer. W. Feldman. —Adv. 
A revised edition of the Virginia Beal Estate 
Journal, containing a full descriptive Ust of valuable 
Timber Land and many desirable Farms, Is now ready 
for distribution, and will bo sent free to any address. 
Stock Farms a specialty. ISjXij ro UO.iOO cattle arrive 
here annually. Correspondence solicited- Address 
WM. P. HtLLEARY & SON, 
Warrenton, Fauquier Co., Va. 
FERN W OOD 
GUERNSEY HERD 
♦All ladies who may be troubled with new • 
ous prostration; who have a sense of weariness 
and a feeling of lassitude; who are languid in 
the morning: in whom the appetite for food is 
capricious and sleep at proper hours uncertain, 
should have recourse to Mrs. Pinkham’s Vege¬ 
table Compound.— Adv. 
CAZENOVIA, NEW YORK, 
Offers one BULL from Imported dam by Imported 
Prize Bull Gold Fern, sixteen months old; very prom¬ 
ising. 
JERSEY REDS, 
Chester White and 
POLAND CHINA PIGS 
Tropic-Fruit Laxative meets the popular 
want for a mild, agreeable and effective cath¬ 
artic medicine. Sold by druggists everywhere 
at 25 cts. per box—A d r. 
VISIBLE 8UPPLY OF GRAIN IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
April 14,1883. April 15,1882 
Wheat, bush. 21,703.330 11,200,229 
Corn, bush. 18,129,926 8.126,325 
Oats, bush. 3,873,804 1,775,252 
Barley, bush. 1.192,149 772.007 
Rye, bush. 1.637,107 937,133 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—New mess snot, $19.15® 
$19.25: family mess, $20.75; clear back, 822,25; now 
mess spot quoted $19.2>®19.56 for ordinary brand; 
Well-shaped Pigs, of Finest Stock, two to three 
months old. Boars and Sows not akin. Also a few 6 
to 9 months old. Early orders are solicited as Spring 
Pigs are uow tn great demand. Also CGTSV. OLD 
and SOUTHDOWN Sheep and Lambs of Best Im¬ 
ported Stock. Some Extra Fine Handsome Scotch 
Colley Shepherd Pups. 3 and 10 weeks old, now ready 
to ship. 
Burpee’s Farm Annual mailed free. Write for 
prices of what you desire to purchase. Address 
\V. ALTEE BURPEE Ac. CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Those horrid Pimples removed effectually 
by Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure. Don’t delay.— Adv. 
See Johnsou & Fields, Racine Fan Mill ad¬ 
vertisement, issue of April 21, page 251.— Adv. 
Western prime mess, $13.50; extra prime. $15.75® 16.10; 
clear back. 823@22.5U; options nominal. Beef has a 
continued slow demand, and prices hold steady; 
—Plain mesa, 81L75iJ.l2.TT>; extra mess. $13® 11; packet, 
$14.50® 15.25; plate, $lb io® 15.50; city extra India mess. 
In tes,, 82S@s37.90. Beef hams quiet but held Arm; 
new quoted $22w22.:0; old, $21®2L9A Cut meats 
Holders are very firm in their views as to price*, but 
trading continue* quiet; sales HO pickled shoulders, 
944c. 1,100 pickled bam*. I2<*®13e: rib bellies, 12 and 
14 ftaverago, quoted lie; befiles, 12 B, 109*c; do. in », 
1144c; smoked shoulder*. 1064c: uraoki-d hnms,14ftiil446c. 
Middles—Long clear quoted here liu-ic; at West, 
long and short clear, half and hair. li»$®10$6u. 
Dressed bogs, city, heavy to light. 94«;@1 Uc; pigs, 
1046c. Lard—Prime steam spot, (to n speculator) 
11.674s; choice. 11.70® 11.7®-. April, 11.7b® 11.750- Mav, 
}L68Sh.73q; Jnne. U.69® 11.78c; July, H.72@ll.32o: sta¬ 
ler year, 10.56® 10.92c; city steam In fair demand and 
firm; refined quoted It.60c.: continent, ll.90@12c. 
South American. 
MOST EXTENSIVE PUKE BRED 
LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT 
IN THE WORLD. 
By the use of Buckingham’s Dye, the whis¬ 
kers may be easily made a permanent, natural 
brown, or black, as desired.—Ado. 
The certificates of cures by Ayer’s Sarsparilla 
are living truths, verified by liviug witness¬ 
es.— Adv. 
Those Complaining of Sore Throat, Hoarse¬ 
ness, or “taking cold,” should use Brown’s 
Bronchial Troches. The effect is extraor¬ 
dinary, particularly when used by singers and 
speakers for clearing the voice.—-4dr. 
Butter.—M arket fair on top quality, but tone dull 
and unsettled with lower grades. 
xxw butter. 
Creamery, fancy. 3l@32c; do. choice, 29@30e; do, 
prime, 27®38c; do. fair to good. 21@25c: do. ordinary, 
17®A)c; State half firkin tubs and palls, best, 25@2tic. 
do. do. tine, 23®24c: do. good. 19®22c; do. fair, 16®IS; 
Stale Welsh tub*, choice. 24®25c; do. good to prime; 
20@2Sc; do. fair to good, 16@l8c; Western imitation, 
creamery, choice, 20®21c: Western, do, good to prime,13 
@19c; do. ordinary to fair, 14® 17c; Western factory, 
choice current make, 16c; do. fair to good do., M® 
15c; do. ordinary. lo@l3c. 
OLD BUTTER. 
Creamery. 18® 19c: state dairy, choice, 19®29c: do. 
good to prime. 14®iskv, do. do., ordluary, 1).® 12c: 
western dairy, One, 13®Me; do. do., general run, 10 
@12c: Western factory, good, 12® 1 A-; Western fac¬ 
tory, 10®tic: Western rolls. U(£16c. 
Chkesk. -state factory, fancy Fall. m ( @l5e; do, 
prime to choice, 14@n4#c: good, 13@lS44c; fair, il46@ 
1'2'Kc: do. medium, lORftaUHje: do. poor. 9@10c; Ohio 
Huts, .'holCo to fancy, 14c; do. lino, 134t&133ie; do. 
fair to good, l2H® , l3c; creamery skims, choice, 94®; 
do. good, 8®944e; do. fulr.646®Te; Pennsylvania skims, 
fancy, 946®9Mc; do., One, y At®9}<e; do., fair to good. 
Sc; skims, Iron-clad, 5&644C. 
Cotton.—B usiness shows up good on an average 
homo demand and an Increased call Tor export. New 
Orleans has taken a turn for the better. 
sc mis**. r 
clytiesdale horses, percheron-norman 
HORSES, TROTTING BRED ROADSTERS, 
HOLSTEIN AND DEVON CATTLE. 
Our customers have the advantage of oar many 
years ejcptrte • In breeding and Importing large 
9olUotions, opo- rtunlty of com paring d\ff\av>uBreeds, 
lotv pufesa, because of extent of business and low rates 
of transportation. Catalogue free. Correspondence 
solicited! 
JPOWOXsXj BHOTHEH.8, 
SPRINSBORO, CRAWFORD CO., PA. 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
A FINE HAIIt DRESSING. 
Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and is 
also a preparation vmequalled for the eradica¬ 
tion of dandruff. 
The superiority of Burnett’s Flavoring 
Extracts consists iu their purity and great 
strength.—-4du. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Saturday. April 21, 1888. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for six days, 12,066 head 
against 10,757 head for the same time last week. The 
supply was again In excess of the demand, and the 
downward tendency which began last Monday con¬ 
tinued to-day,prices being fully <40. per pound lower 
than Wednesday, and 56e. lower than last Friday. 
Choice Lancaster County stable-fed steers. 1,104 B. 
average reached $7.35, equal to a trifle less than 1244c 
to dress 57 B. Prime bullocks went to the scales at 
V34a@ 1246c. to dress 56 B. uud common to good ranged 
fromlOftt*. tol2o„ to dress 55®56ft. Old oxen, a few 
thin steers and stags sold at 10@1046c, to dross55®56 B. 
Common to prime city dressed sold at 94$@l04vc, and 
a few carcusses reached 104*0. Illinois steers, 1,484 b, 
at 1246c, 56 B. 1,200 ft at 12c., less $1 per head; 1.257 B, 
at 1144c, and $1 per head; 1,4W B, at $6.90: 1,370 lb, at 
$6.90: Indiana do, 1.48S B. at 12c: Missouri do, 1.226 B 
OR SALE.— Four thoroughbred Short-horn Cat 
tie—one bull and three heifer . Price. $50 each 
JOSEPH ABBOTT, Blutt Point, Yates Co., N. Y. 
VICTOR 
rwabls 
v _5 Huller 
It hA* 
hulled 
HL. Bushels 
SIOOO REWARD 
For auj ida. nine hull:n»j -nuch clover 
tee.l »n owe 4*y av (tte 
P»mphl«t 
mMld free. 
S*w»rk * ^hlnoCo., 5>w»rk, 
0. Kortn.rW th* Hq^rstuwn! 
Chicago. -Wheat active; Regular, SLOI-W April; 
$1.1046 4l«y; 8i.to®U2HJunt»; $bi:»6 July; No. 2 Chi¬ 
cago Spring, $1.0846® 1.034$; No. 3 do,, 9.4c; No, 8 red 
Winter. $1.12. Cuh.n active at 5-444®a5e. cash; 52l6@ 
54c. April; a4jC 5546C. May; 59®5i4«c. June; 5»f$c. July; 
5776c. August-rejected, hdftR. Oats, 43c. easn; 4146c. 
April; 13c. Muy; loe. June; U^c. July RYEfliin at t«»c. 
Baulet dull at .xe„ Fr.AXSBEl* steady at 81.4Btol.50. 
Butter quiet; Creamery, fulr to fancy, ly ; t<22o; 
dairies, good to Chole\-,lJ i i!e. Kuoxqulet at 16c. Hons 
—Mixed: *0.6.1®7.8i; heavy, ti.Aiati.lot light, $6.95® 
7.55; skips. $i,bvte,75. (.ATiT.K-.Market slow auil 
weak hut stoutly; Exports, $6.25®6.70; good to choice 
shipping, $a,utcu.lih common to fair, $5.UU®:>.75. 
Sbeep—M arket slow and weak: common to fair, $3.75 
@4.75; good to choice, $5.i3@ti.00; a large uumber re¬ 
main unsold. 
St. Louis.— Wheat, Nt>. 2 red Fall, 8U046@l.lowcn*h; 
$1.0846®'.09 April; Ul»4@l.l24< May; sU3-k@ 1.1344 
June; ..107j.vl.uyj July; $1.08H@1.09»i all tile year; 
No. 3 red fall, $1.0144 Uhl. CORN ISlqc. cash April, 
4744c.; 4'5 ss)jOc. Muy; S14$@52$6C Juno; :g»«M.444V. 
July. Oai.-, l.Itje. caul); TV. May, Rye quiet at 544ic. 
bid. Bari.rv quiet at 55@rSc. Bcttkb steady; Dulry. 
20®25c.; CTeaniety, 3n®Jutx Catiuk Supply liberal, 
demand light; prices weak and Irregular; hoavv 
shipping steers, 85,6h®ti,44>! good stems of 1,500 B sold 
ut gii.Jj; llglit snipping, 5 j.Ai®5.i 5, common, 84.M)®5. 
good rows and heifers, $i.25@5; common, $3..'>o®4; 
bulls, $.;.j(Xa l:hi. siiuri-—G ood grades steady; com¬ 
mon to fuuuy, $:t.75(ii)6.50. 
Cincinnati. Wheat ilrm; No. 3 red Winter. $1.10® 
t.U spot; $1.0i|i. API II; $1.1046 May; $1.It July. Corn 
strong «t S6@otic. spot; April; .>644f. May; 59o. 
August. Oats stroug at I.46C. Rye strong ut 65c. 
Barley strong; extra No. 3 FaU at Me. 1 'oilk firm 
at 81S.75. Butter —Choice Western Reserve, 25c: 
choice Central Ohio, 13c. Hoos steady; common and 
light, $6.10® J.2S; packing and butchers', $ti.S5@.\75. 
CURRENT PRICES 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, autl Uulf. 
Ordinary. 7 5-16 7 9-16 7 9-16 
strict Ordinary. 754 8 8 
Good Ordinury. 8-916 8 18-16 8 13-16 
Strict Good Ordinary. 9'-i 946 946 
Low Middling. 9;V 10 10 
Strict Low Middling. 10 1-16 10 3-16 10 5-16 
Mlddllug. 1044 1046 104a 
Good Middling. IO96 IDS 
Strict Good Middling. 107* U4s 114a 
Mlddllug Fair. 114* 114* 11® 
Fair. 1246 124s 124s 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary. 64$ I Low Middling. SW 
Strict Good Ord,... 7 9-16 | Mlddllug. 94s 
Duucd Fruits—.—S ome little call for goods has taken 
place, but not in form to materially Influence the 
general position of the market. Former rates arc 
eurreut. 
Southern apples, ordluary to good 64^0.; do. line 
to choice, 34i[@yise.: do. fancy, 10c : Western, 
ordinary, 7®, 4qc.; do. do. fair to gtxnl, 74®x )«jC.; 
do. do., choice lota. Sc.; State, sliced, 3®9c., do. 
quarters, ?46® S 44C.; upples,evaporated,rJiscvllc.: do. 
choice, ring out, 1146@1346c.; do., taucy selections, We; 
peachea. Southern, Mp9c.; do., Ourtillna, g«xid to 
t anev,l.’cJlii.; do. Georgia, peeled, 10® US'- - .; evaporated 
peaches, peeled. SlM'flc.l do. do., unpecled, 15® 1546c. 
do. hupeeled peaches, halves, 7c.; do. do., quarters, 
5-q@t$c.. plums. Southern, 12®12 Qc.; do., State, 12® 
12v*e.; chervles. 27®28e.; blaekerrU-s, 94v@94*o.; Ra*p- 
berrtes, 83®31c.; huekiebcmles. 13® 1344c. 
Fresh Fruits.—T he few strawberries to-day by ex 
press were generally soft and prices Irregular 
though prune would bavo sold readily If here, v holce 
apples uot plenty und firm, but few such to be found 
most all offerings being simply fair to good, and such 
slow aud weak. Florida oranges scarce and firm. 
•tOW-3, il l. 
a.fcVVTfO.V «f «J/. 
NEW KMFE.-3 blade; Stag or Ebony 
\ Handle; long blade as carefully made as any 
-raxor. Trice, post-paid. $1. AH our goods 
band forged irom raxor steel, and re- 
IBBBa gfc. placed free if sott or flawy. Our 
'iwSsi?' Farmer’s Extra strong 2-blMs, 75c.; 
if via. ?' ■'vS-'-isSifec- medium. 2-blade. Stic.; 1 
blade. 29c.; extra strong 1- 
jg. blade. 50 c.; ^Hun ting 
2 Wade*AO.; G^ts^S 
; ^iHte^ejr 
30 Jlouroe Street 
TOLEDO, - - - OHI 
T11E liOREL & ( OlltVOISIEB WATCHES 
awarded the gold medal at the Paris Exposition at 1878 
. ... pertormance, also first nri^e lu London 
567, and first prize at Ct-utenulal Expo 
These watches have stood the test for the 
Judges equal to any made. They 
, made ',1th improved tna- 
were 1 „__ 
for greatest accuracy of 
1862. grand prize lu Paris. 
sltlon at Philadelphia, 1S76. _ _ 
past 22 years, and arc pronounced by best 
are manufactured of the best materia.. _ __ 
chinery. and liuisbed by skilled baud labor, thereby lusurmg an 
accurate time-keeper beyond peradventurv. the llOKEL ae 
t in RV0181ER (’OilPAN Y have further reduced the price 
of their Celebrated W atehes to bring them within (he rraeu of all. Great 
care is exercised in the finishing of their movements, partleularlv 
those adjusted to Heat, Cold aud Position*, and for Kali road use. Call on 
your Jeweler and ask to see the Improved Borel «V C'ottrvoisier 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. April 21,1888. 
Beans and Peas.— Business Is somewhat slow all 
around. Marrows continue to bo best sustained. 
-^jT 7 .'RAY®y 
